NFL scores and recaps for every Week 8 game (2024)

PFF broke down the numbers immediately after every NFL Week 8 game, including scores, rookie standouts, offensive line performances and more.

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Baltimore Ravens 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22

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Offensive spotlight:After a slow start, Ravens quarterbackLamar Jacksonpowered his team to victory, showing off his unique talents through the air and on the ground. Jackson finished 27-of-38 for 238 passing yards and two touchdowns in addition to generating 43 rushing yards from nine carries. With his defense stiflingTom Bradyand the Buccaneers offense, Jackson wisely avoided turnover-worthy plays en route to a 6.4-yard average depth of target. As a runner, Jackson picked up three first downs and forced four missed tackles.

Ravens running backGus Edwards also deserves a mention despite a relatively modest box score, finishing with 65 yards from 11 carries. Nevertheless, four of Edwards' carries resulted in first downs and he forced six missed tackles throughout the evening en route to an 85.0-plus rushing grade on first review —all of which were team highs. Unfortunately, Edwards sustained a hamstring injury in the second half that ended his night early.

Defensive spotlight:Even though the Ravens were able to find some success through the air in didn't come against Buccaneers cornerbackJamel Dean, who only allowed one catch from two targets into his coverage for three yards in addition to picking up three tackles, a forced incompletion and a coverage stop en route to an 80.0-plus coverage grade on first review.

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Denver Broncos 21, Jacksonville Jaguars 17

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Offensive spotlight:Russell Wilson wasn't electric by any means, but he did put together one of his best games as a member of the Broncos. The veteran went 18-of-30 for 252 yards, one score and one interception, with two big-time throws to one turnover-worthy play.

On passes thrown 20 or more yards downfield, Wilson went 2-of-5 for 85 yards.

Defensive spotlight:K'Waun Williamsmay have come away with the game-ending interception, but that wasn't the only play he made in London. Targeted five times in coverage, he gave up just two catches for 10 yards and one first down, allowing a passer rating of just 8.3 into his coverage.

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Atlanta Falcons 37, Carolina Panthers 34

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Offensive spotlight:Despite the loss, the standout player on offense in this game has to be Panthers wide receiverD.J. Moore— for both the best and worst reasons. Moore hauled in six catches on 11 targets for 152 yards and a touchdown. That touchdown should have given his team the victory, but a penalty on Moore for celebrating pushed the extra point back. The extra point was ultimately missed, which is why the game went to overtime.

Defensive spotlight:On first review,Panthers cornerbackC.J. Hendersonearned the best defensive grade of anyone on either team. He snagged an interception in overtime that should have led to an easy field goal and a win after a great return by Henderson.

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Dallas Cowboys 49, Chicago Bears 29

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Offensive spotlight:Pollard touched the ball just 15 times despite Elliott’s absence and Dallas playing from the lead throughout. He made those touches count, though. Pollard’s 6.3 yards per carry on the season rank first among running backs with at least 50 carries. Four of his 14 carries against Chicago went for at least 10 yards, and he forced five missed tackles on the ground. Few running backs in the NFL have been more efficient than Pollard over the last three-plus years.

Defensive spotlight:Jayron Kearseleft the field several times due to injury but ended the game having played 71 defensive snaps (third most on the team) and with what will likely end up being his highest PFF grade of the season. Kearse notched two tackles for loss or no gain against the run and a sack, and he wasn’t charged with a reception allowed on 22 coverage snaps on PFF’s first run of analysis.

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Miami Dolphins 31, Detroit Lions 27

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Offensive spotlight:After a rocky first start back from his scary head injury,Tua Tagovailoamay very well have had the best game of his career. He finished 29-of-36 for 382 yards and three scores. He was under pressure on only six snaps but was particularly impressive, as he went 2-of-3 for 50 yards and added an 18-yard scramble on his pressured dropbacks.

Defensive spotlight:It was a surprisingly rough day for one of the best safeties in the NFL.Jevon Hollandallowed a catch on all five of his targets for 128 yards. That’s even crazier when you consider he had allowed only four catches for 45 yards all season long before this week.

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Minnesota Vikings 34, Arizona Cardinals 26

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Offensive spotlight:DeAndre Hopkinswas arguably the best player on the field in a losing effort for the Cardinals. He caught 12-of-13 targets for 159 yards and a spectacular one-handed touchdown. Three of those receptions were contested catches.

Defensive spotlight:Za’Darius Smithwas able to come up with multiple key sacks in the game, bringing downKyler Murraytwice even though his overall pass-rush win rate (10.3%) was far from stellar. Smith rushing from the interior is an athletic matchup problem for guards and centers.

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New Orleans Saints 24, Las Vegas Raiders 0

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Offensive spotlight:Alvin Kamarahadn’t scored a touchdown this season but set about rectifying that this week. He recorded one rushing and two receiving scores, accounting for 158 yards of total offense for the Saints.

Defensive spotlight:The Saints' defensive line woke up in this game after seven weeks of underachieving. Multiple players tallied more than one pressure, andDavid Onyematahad a pass-rush win rate of 30.8% on first review.

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New England Patriots 22, New York Jets 17

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Offensive spotlight:Patriots running backRhamondre Stevensonserved as nearly half of New England’s offense with 23 touches for 143 yards from scrimmage. (The Patriots had 288 total net yards on offense.) He ran for 71 yards on 16 carries but was credited with 81 yards after contact. He caught seven passes on seven targets for 72 yards, and 65 of those came after the catch. He forced five total missed tackles in the game.

Defensive spotlight:Jets defensive tackleQuinnen Williamsregistered one of New York’s five sacks on the afternoon. He also added a quarterback hit and a hurry on 31 pass-rush snaps.

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Philadelphia Eagles 35, Pittsburgh Steelers 13

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Offensive spotlight:That’s why the Eagles traded a first-round pick forA.J. Brown. Brown racked up six catches for 156 yards and three scores. And a good number of those weren’t getting caught unless the receiver's name was A.J. Brown.

Defensive spotlight:Javon Hargravehad himself a day against the Steelers' interior offensive line. He led all defensive players in the game with an absurd seven defensive stops. Three came in the run game, two on screens and the final two on sacks. He totaled five pressures on 32 pass-rushing snaps in an unblockable performance.

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Tennessee Titans 17, Houston Texans 10

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Offensive spotlight:Henry racked up 190 yardsaftercontact, showcasing his bruising rushing style. Henry finished with a pending 86.0 rushing grade on 32 carries, including 11 first-down runs, 219 yards and two scores.

Defensive spotlight:Jeffery Simmonswas at it again wreaking havoc on the interior for the Titans' defensive line. He registered six total pressures — three quarterback hits, two hurries and a sack.

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Washington Commanders 17,Indianapolis Colts 16

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Offensive spotlight:It seems as though this day was always going to belong to Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin, who caught seven of his eight targets for 113 yards and three first downs. He caught his only contested target — which all but sealed the win for his team — and three of his catches went for 15 or more yards.

Defensive spotlight:Washington DIJonathan Allenwas a handful against the run, as he recorded four solo tackles — all defensive stops — across 20 snaps. While PFF's first-run analysis didn't credit him with a pressure, he did notch three pass-rush wins.

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San Francisco 49ers 31, Los Angeles Rams 14

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Offensive spotlight:McCaffrey hit the triple-crown in his second game as a 49er. He scored a rushing touchdown, a receiving touchdown and even had a passing touchdown against the Rams. CMC became the first player to have all three since Hall of FamerLaDainian Tomlinsonin 2005.

Defensive spotlight:Jalen Ramseywas on lockdown against the 49ers. He allowed two catches on three targets for 18 yards and also forced two incompletions. He allowed only 0.64 yards per coverage snap in the game. Ramsey also showed off his physicality with a forced fumble to go along with a run stop.

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Seattle Seahawks 27, New York Giants 13

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Offensive spotlight:Geno Smith‘s four big-time throws led to an 80.0-plus passing grade on first review. The veteran signal-caller finished with two passing touchdowns and a 104.2 passer rating.

Defensive spotlight:On 58 snaps, safetyRyan Nealis on track to earn his second-highest defensive grade of the season. He was a prominent factor in run defense, where he tallied three tackles overall, two defensive stops and a tackle for loss.

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Buffalo Bills 27, Green Bay Packers 17

Offensive spotlight:Buffalo entered Week 8 averaging an incredible 7.3 yards per play under pressure, over two yards more than any other offense in the NFL. Tonight against the Packers, the Bills averaged 11.6 yards per play under pressure.

Allen completed 6-of-12 passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns under pressure tonight. And while Allen did throw a couple of interceptions and turnover-worthy plays, his two big-time throws under duress were key in Buffalo’s victory.

Defensive spotlight:Jaire Alexanderheard a few choice words from the Bills receiving corps tonight, but the All-Pro corner dished out his fair share and backed it up with his play on the field. Alexander saw five targets in coverage, didn’t allow a single catch, forced three incompletions and intercepted one.

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Cleveland Browns 32,Cincinnati Bengals 13

Offensive spotlight:Browns QBJacoby Brissettput together a winning performance Monday night, finishing 17-of-22 for 278 passing yards and a touchdown. Brissett's 12.6 yards per attempt and 94.7% adjusted completion rate on first review were both impressive marks.

Browns RBNick Chubband WRAmari Cooperalso played a huge part in the team's victory. Chubb continued to show why he's probably the best pure runner in the NFL, finishing with 101 rushing yards and two touchdowns from 23 carries. The Georgia product also picked up five first downs and forced four missed tackles. Cooper totaled five receptions from seven targets for 131 receiving yards and a touchdown en route to a game-high (min. five receiving snaps) 5.24 yards per route run on first review.

Defensive spotlight:Turn on any Browns game and edge defenderMyles Garrettis probably the best player on the field — and that proved to be true against Monday night. The Texas A&M dominated as a pass-rushing, posting eight pressures, two sacks and a 32.3% pass-rush win rate. If it weren't forDallas Cowboysstar defenderMicah ParsonsandSan Francisco 49ersedge defenderNick Bosa, Garrett would be the runaway favorite for the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award.

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